Watch Property3/L, 131 Clepington Road DD3 7PA
2 Bed Top Floor Flat - Offers Over £110,000
- Charming top floor apartment in a prime location
- Stunning views over the River Tay
- Bright lounge with feature bay window
- Modern kitchen
- Two double bedrooms, the second bedroom with built-in storage
- Contemporary bathroom
- Beautifully kept shared garden
- On-street parking
Situated on the sought-after Clepington Road, this charming apartment occupies the top floor of a well-maintained stone tenement. Its prime location ensures convenient access to local shops, frequent city bus routes, and educational facilities.
From its elevated position, the apartment offers stunning views of the River Tay, the Rail Bridge, and beyond towards Fife. Inside, you'll find a bright and airy space featuring a welcoming hallway, a bay-windowed lounge with traditional plaster cornicing and a ceiling rose, two double bedrooms (with the second bedroom including built-in wardrobes), a contemporary tiled bathroom with white fixtures, and a modern kitchen.
The apartment boasts high-quality modern PVC sash windows and efficient gas central heating. Residents can also enjoy a beautifully kept garden, which includes a lawn, planted borders, and a drying green. On Street parking is available directly to the front of the building.
- EPC Rating: C
- Council Tax Band: B
- Tenure: Freehold
- TSPC Ref: 141312
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